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Hot dogs: tasty barbecue staple, but nitrates demand moderation
health4 hours ago

Hot dogs: tasty barbecue staple, but nitrates demand moderation

Hot dogs provide about 5 g of protein per link but often contain nitrates and nitrites used to preserve color, which can form nitrosamines during cooking or digestion and have been linked to colorectal cancer. Some brands now offer nitrate-free or uncured options (sometimes celery-derived), but these may still form nitrosamines in smaller amounts. Calorie-wise, hot dogs run about 120–150 calories, generally fewer than a plain 4 oz hamburger, though buns and toppings add calories. Overall, an occasional hot dog is fine within a diet focused on whole foods like fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains.

Hotdogs Unveiled: Inside Ingredients, Health Risks, and Smarter Ways to Enjoy
health2 days ago

Hotdogs Unveiled: Inside Ingredients, Health Risks, and Smarter Ways to Enjoy

Nutrition experts say hotdogs are ultra-processed meats high in sodium and fats, often containing curing nitrites that can form carcinogenic nitrosamines when cooked or digested. The WHO links processed meat to cancer, with about a 20% higher colorectal cancer risk for roughly 2 ounces daily. Safer options exist (nitrite-free, poultry, or veggie dogs), but they’re still processed; a grilled chicken breast is a healthier alternative. If you eat hotdogs, do so in moderation and prioritize an overall healthy diet.

Generic antidepressant recall due to nitrosamine cancer risk
health13 days ago

Generic antidepressant recall due to nitrosamine cancer risk

Breckenridge Pharmaceuticals recalled certain lots of duloxetine (generic Cymbalta) after FDA testing found nitrosamine levels above the agency’s limit, affecting 30 mg (exp. Apr 2027, Lot 241180C) and two 60 mg lots (Feb 2026 Lot 230286C; Feb 2027 Lot 24072lC). Patients should contact their doctor or pharmacist and not stop taking the medication without medical guidance.

FDA Expands Duloxetine Recall Due to Cancer Risk
health1 year ago

FDA Expands Duloxetine Recall Due to Cancer Risk

The FDA has recalled over 233,000 bottles of duloxetine, an antidepressant, due to the presence of nitrosamine impurities, which may increase cancer risk if consumed above acceptable levels over long periods. The recall, classified as Class II, indicates potential temporary or medically reversible health consequences. Rising Pharmaceuticals issued the voluntary recall, and patients are advised to consult healthcare professionals for alternative treatments.